JAMB Fingerprint Issues Prevent Students From Printing Admission Letters, Threatening Registration Deadlines
Students are urging JAMB to address these technical difficulties immediately to avoid jeopardizing their academic year.
Prospective students are reporting difficulties in printing their admission letters due to fingerprint authentication issues with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
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Numerous complaints have surfaced online, with students claiming they have visited JAMB offices "numerous times" to no avail.
"I have tried to register my fingerprint a number of times but it's not just working," one frustrated student stated.
The issue is preventing students from completing their Direct Entry registration, with deadlines for university screenings rapidly approaching.
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Students are urging JAMB to address these technical difficulties immediately to avoid jeopardizing their academic year.